A serial killer appears to be on the loose in London and Sherlock Holmes assists Inspector Gregson of Scotland Yard in the investigation. Holmes is brought into the case when Maude Fenwick asks him to investigate her father, Sir George Fenwick, who has been acting very oddly of late. Holmes had seen him in a hotel bar a few nights before with a very attractive and mysterious woman. - IMDB Description
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Reviewer:wytchcroft
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February 22, 2010 Subject:
The Woman in Green
Superior entry in the later Rathbone Holmes canon.
Reviewer:Aitchondo
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February 17, 2010 (edited)
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The Woman in Green
Excellent. The hypnosis angle was a little loose, but the story was really good and Sherlock rocked as usual. Thanks.
Reviewer:picfixer
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February 16, 2010 Subject:
Count your fingers
A series of gruesome murders has Scotland Yard baffled. Is it the work of a homicidal maniac, or something even more sinister? It's time for the brilliant Sherlock Holmes and the inimitable Dr. Watson to set things right - though poor Watson is put upon quite a bit in the process. Hillary Brooke is featured as second-in-command villainess to the infamous Professor Moriarty, played by Henry Daniell. Highly entertaining as all the others, this is one of the darker episodes in the outstanding Universal series. While nothing graphic happens onscreen, the nature of the described crimes makes it unsuitable for young children.